As the holiday shopping season heats up this week, the hopes of many video-game-greedy kids may be dashed as shortages of Nintendo's Wii force parents to turn to other gaming consoles, such as the PlayStation 3 or the Xbox 360, to fill the gap, analysts say.
Sony CEO Howard Stringer is counting on impatient consumers who won't be able to wait for their gaming fix.
Along with the chronic shortage of its competitors' stock, the PlayStation 3's recent $100 price cut has made Sony's console...Full Story